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Macquarie University Global Leadership Entry Program, Australia

Deadline:

August 15, 2015

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About Global Leadership Entry Program

Applications are now open for Macquarie's Global Leadership Entry Program (GLEP) 2016 intake. Designed for the best and brightest Year 12 students, it will develop and inspire you to be a global leader of tomorrow. Subscribe for updates on applications for 2016.

Who are we looking for? You're an all-rounder who's not only achieving great academic results, but also involved outside the classroom or in your community. We know you're more than an ATAR score.

If you're selected for the GLEP, you'll be offered a place at Macquarie before you finish Year 12. That's one less thing to worry about before your HSC exams.

Who you are

You're completing the Year 12 HSC or equivalent in NSW or ACT or the IB onshore.

You're an:

Australian citizen

New Zealand citizen

Australian permanent resident

International student studying the IB onshore or HSC or equivalent*

You're a leader in your community and actively involved in extra-curricular activities.

You're achieving good results at school.

You have aspiration for global engagement and leadership.

* Visa conditions and ESOS requirements apply for international students.

Accepting your offer

If your application is successful you'll be notified via email. To accept your offer you must:

Follow the instructions stated in the outcome notification and register to attend an orientation session.

Apply to UAC - (International students to use international portal).

Complete Year 12 examinations (10 units of HSC courses, including at least 8 units from Category A courses) or comparable ACT and IB subjects.

Ensure the course for which you've received a direct offer is listed as your first preference on your UAC application by the close of the UAC December round preferences deadline.

Local students - Ensure the course for which you've received a direct offer is listed as your first preference on your UAC application by the close of the UAC December round preferences deadline.

Onshore international students - Ensure the course for which you've received a direct offer is listed in your preferences on your UAC application by the close of the UAC December round preferences deadline.

A UAC offer will be made to you in the December Round if you've completed the above steps correctly.

Note: If you receive an offer via UAC you may choose to defer your place for oneyear.